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94 Chapter 5 Functional and Operational Characteristics
This chapter provides information on the Fibre, NAS, and iSCSI models. The following table
illustrates sections that provide an explanation for each model.
Fibre model: Connects disk array subsystem to a host computer with Fibre Channel
interface.
NAS model: Connects NAS Unit connected to disk array subsystem to a host computer
with LAN interface.
iSCSI model: Connects disk array subsystem to a host computer with iSCSI interface.
Sections Fibre NAS iSCSI
5.1 New AMS200 Features and Capabilities { { {
5.2 RAID Implementations { { {
5.3 Cache Management { { {
5.4 Logical Units (LUs) { { {
5.5 5.5.1 Open System Middleware { − {
5.5.2 LUN Management { − {
5.6 5.6.1 Cache Residency Manager Function { { {
5.6.2 LUN Manager Function { − {
5.6.3 Data Retention Utility Function { − {
5.6.4 LUN Expansion Function { { {
5.6.5 Password Protection Function { { {
5.7 5.7.1 ShadowImage In-System Replication Function { − {
5.7.2 Copy-On-Write Snapshot Function { − {
5.7.3 NAS Backup Restore Modular Function − { −
5.7.4 NAS SyncImage Modular Function − { −
5.8 5.8.1 Performance Monitor Function { { {
5.8.2 Cache Partition Manager Function { { {
5.9 NAS Features and Functions − { −
5.10 iSCSI Features and Functions - - {
{: The explanation is provided.
—: The explanation is not provided.